Credit: Portsmouth Herald

PORTSMOUTH — A court order barring a jogger from coming to Portsmouth is unconstitutional and a charge alleging the jogger breached that order should be dismissed, attorney Anthony Naro said Tuesday.

Naro represented jogger Craig O’Brien, 48, of 27 Marshwood Rd, Eliot, Maine, in Portsmouth District Court March 16, when he said his client has the “constitutional right to travel.” He asked the court to dismiss a charge alleging O’Brien breach bail conditions “by jogging through Portsmouth.”

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